ML20009H315
ML20009H315 | |
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Site: | 07002166 |
Issue date: | 06/30/1981 |
From: | Shusterich F INLAND STEEL CO. |
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a FORM NRC 313 I U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
- 1. APPLICATION FOR:
I3-80)
(Check and/or complete as appropriate) 10 CF R 30 APPLICATION FOR BYPRODUCT MATERIAL LICENSE
- a. NEW LICENSE INDUSTRIAL See ntrached instructions for aetails,
- b. AMENDMENT TO:
LICENSE NUMBEFl i
Completed applications are filed in duplicate with the Division of Fuel Cycle and Material Safety, Offace of Nuclear Material Safety, and Safeguards, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555 or applications may be filed in person at the Commission's office at
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SNM-1591
- 2. APPLICANT'S NAME (Institution, firm, person, etc.)
- 3. NAME AND TITLE OF PERSON TO BE CONTACTED f
REGARDING THIS APPLICATION i
l inland Steel Mining Company Fred L. Shusterich, Sr. Plant Engineer l
TELEPNoNE NUMBER: ARE A CoOE - NUMBER EXTENSION TELEPHONE NUMBER: ARE A CODE - NUMBER EXTENSloN l
218 - 749 - 5910 218 - 749 - 5910 X-66 i
- 4. APPLICANT'S MAILING ADDRESS (include Zip Codel
- 5. STREET ADDRESS WHERE LICENSED MATERIAL WILL dE USED (Address to which NRC correspondence, notice: ulletins, etc.,
finclude Zip Cade) should *>e sent.)
Minorca Plantsite Laboratory II. S. Hwy. 53 North, P. O. Box 1 i
Virginia, Minnesota 55792 Virginia, Minnesota 55792 i
I (IF MORE SPACE IS NEEDED FOR ANY ITEM, USE ADDITIONAL PROPERLY KEYEu PAGES.)
- 6. INDIVIDUAL (S) WHO WILL USE OR DIRECTLY SUPERVISE THE USE OF LICENSED MATERIAL (See items 16 and 17 for required training and experience of each individual named below)
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FULL NAME TITLE 8-Fred L. Shusterich Sr. Plant Engineer b.
C.
- 1. RADIAT1ON PROTECTION OFFICER I A ttach a resume of person's training and experience as oultined in items 16 and 17 and describe his responsibilities under item 15.
Charles W. Porter t
- 8. LICENSED MATERIAL L
ELEMENT CHEMICAL NAME OF MANUFACTURER MAXIMUM NUMBER OF i
AND ANDIOR AND MILLICURIES ANDIOR SEALED N
MASS NUMBER PHYSICAL FORM MODtL NuiCER SOL %CES AND MAXIMUM ACTI-E (if Scaled Source)
VITY PER SOURCE WHICH WILL BE POSSESSED AT ANY ONE TIME NO.
A B
C D
Sealed Pu-Be Custom Monsanto g,
Plutonium 238 Neutron Source Source 0.5 gram (2)
(3)
(4)
DESCRIBE USE OF LICENSED MATERIAL E
U3 Neutron Activation Silica Analvzation (Custom Texas Nuclear NALA Analyzer) p (3)
(4) p r. R M N P * * *
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- 9. STORAGE OF SEALED SOURCES k
CONTAINER AND/OR DEVICE IN WHICH EACH SEALED NAME OF MANUFACTURER MODEL NUMBER N
SOURCE WILL BE STORED OR USED, A.
B.
C.
Custom Monsanto Source.
3 phase Shieldinn 1.
12" X 12" lead cylindor Monsanto canenn 2.
24" Borated WEP (as 3.
48" Water Jacker (3)
(4)
- 10. RADIATION DETECTION INSTRUMENTS TYPE M ANU F ACTU R E R'S MODEL NUMBER RADIATION SENSITIVITY Y
OF NAME NUMBER AVAILABLE DETECTED RANGE N
INSTRUMENT (alpha, beta, (milliroentgens/hcur gamma, neutron) or counts / minute) k, A
B C
D E
F Geiger 2650 Alpha, Beta Counter Texas Nuclear Survey Instr 1
Gamma 100 millirens/hr.
(2)
(3)
(4) l
- 11. CALIBRATION OF INSTRUMENTS LISTED IN ITEM 10 Da. CAllBRATED BY SERVICE COMPANY Ob. CAllBRATED BY APPLICANT A ttach a separate sheet de*cribing method, frequency and standards N AME, ADDRESS, AND FREQUENCY Texns Nuclear Diviston used for catsbrating instruments.
Frequency:
Frequency-6 month Ramsey Engineering Co.
biennally Method; Calibration Standards Austin, Texas 78766
- 12. PERSONNEL MONirORING DEVICES CHA M U,EQUE W (Check and/or compt te as approproate.)
(Serv ce C pany)
C A
B
[M(1) FILM B ADCE O MONTHLY O QUA..TERLY O (2) TH E RMOLUMIN ESCE NCE R. S. Landauer, Jr. & Co.
DOSIMETER (TLD)
Glenwood Science Park O(3) OTHER /Specify):
Glenwood, Illinois 60425 O OTHER (Speci/v);
every 2 weeks
- 13. FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT (Check were appropriate and attach annotated sketch (es) and description (s).
O a. LABOR A10RY F ACILITIES, PLANT F ACILITIES, FUME HOODS (/nclude Is/tration, if any), ETC.
Ob STOR AGE F ACILITIES, CONTAINE RS, SPECI AL SHIELDING (fued and/or temporary), ETC.
O c. REMOTE HANULING TOOLS OR EQUIPMENT, ETC.
Od RESPIR ATORY PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT. ETC.
4 A,
- 14. WASTE UlSPOSAL a NAME OF COMMERCI AL WASTE DISPOSAL SERVICE EMPLOYED N. A.
- b. IF COMMERCI AL WASTE DISPOSAL SERVICE IS NOT EMPLOYED. SUBMIT A DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF METHODS WHICH WILL BE USED FOR DISPOSING OF RADIOACTIVE WASTES AND ESTIMATES OF THE TYPE AND AMOUNT OF ACTIVITY INVOLVED. IF THE APPLICATION IS FOR SEALED SOURCES AND DEVICES AND THEY WILL BE RETURNED.O THE MANUFACTURER,SO STATE Sealed source to be handled by manufactu':er and returned to same.
FORM NRC.313 i (3 80)
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3 INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR ITEMS 15,1R AND 17 Describe in detail the information required for items 15,16 and 17. Begi-
.h item on a s
separate page e,d key to the application as fol.ows:
15.
RADIATION PROTECTION F ROGRAM. Dese: ribe the radiation protection program as appropriate for the material to be used including the duties ind reponsibilities of the Radiation Protection Officer, control measures, bioassay procedures (if needad), day-to-day general safety instruction to be followed, etc. If the appiication is for sealed source's also submit leak testing procedures, or if leak testing will be perforrned using a leak test kit, specify manuf.cturer and model number of the leak test k*t.
16.
FORMAL TRAINING IN RADIATION SAFETY. Attach a resume for each individual named in items 6 and 7.
Describe individual's formal training in the following areas where applicable. Include the name of person or institution providing the training, duration of training, when training v.as received, etc.
- a. Principles and practices of radis. tion protection.
- b. Radioactivity meaturement tiandardization and monitoring techniques and instruments
- c. Mathematics and calculatic ns basic to the use and rneasursment of radioactsvity.
- d. Biological effects of radiation.
17.
EXPERIENCE. Attach a resume for each individual named in items 6 and 7.
Describe individual's v.ork experience with radiation, includirg where experience was obtained. Work experience or on-the-job training should be comrr.2nsurate with the proposed use. Include list of radioisotopes and maximum activity of each used.
- 18. CERTIFICATE (This item must be completed by applicantl The applicant and any official executing this certificate on behalf of the applicant named in item 2, j
certify that this application is prepared in conformity with Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, l
Part 30, r.ud that all information contained herein, including any supplements attached hereto, is true l
and correct to the best of our knowhrdge and belief.
WARNING.-18 U.S.C., Section 1001; Act of June 25,1948,62 Stat. 749: makes it a criminal offense to make a willfully falso statement or
. representation to any department or egency of the United States as to any matter witWn its jurisdiction.
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- e. LICENSE FEE R50UIRED t:. CERT -Y PF8 CIA I igncturp) j (See Section 170.31,10 CFR 1701
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(1) LICENSE FEE OATtORY:
.]5 Senior Plant Ng!neer e.DATE (2) LICENSE FEE ENCLOSED: $
FORM NRC-313 I (3-80)
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s ITEM 15:
The radiation protection offi er is, responsible for all plant site operations involving radioisotopes; nuclear detection sources.
Personnel coming in contact with the Custom Texas Nuclear NALA Analyzer are required to wear on their person film badge radiation detection devices.
The film badges are analyzed for radiation contam-ination every two (2) weeks by R.
S.
Landauer, Jr.
& Company, Glenwood, Illinois, 60425.
NALA source leak tests are performed by Inland Sttel Mining En g i r. e e r in g biannually. Leak test kits are supplied and analyzed by Texas Nuclear Division, Ramsey Engineering Company, Austin, Texas, 78766.
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r ITEMS 16 & 17:
Charles W.
Porter, Radiation Protection Officer:
The radiation protection officer is responsible for all plant site operations involving radioisotopes; nuclear detection sources.
His formal training is attendance at the Texas Nuclear Radiation Safety Training School, Austin, Texas.
Mr. Porter has served in the capacity of Radiation Protection Officer for Inland Steel Mining since 1961, at which time he was located at inland's Black River Falls, Wisconsin, operation.
Mr. Porter presently serves as General Foreman, Electrical Department, Inland Steel Mining.
Fred L.
Shusterich, Certifying Official:
Mr. Shusterich has been involved with neutron activstion analyzers (NALA devices) for the past four (4) years.
He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in chemistry / biology from the University of Minnesota.
Mr. Shusterich presently serves as Senior Plant Engineer, Operations, Inland Steel Mining Company.
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